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Article
23 May 2023
Climate change disrupts children’s education in Madagascar.
Nearly 100,000 students could not attend school for several weeks after cyclone Freddy battered the southeast and southwest of Madagascar.
Article
30 March 2023
Scouts: committed heroes for their community
Scouts: committed heroes do not hesitate to risk their lives to save others
Press release
10 November 2022
More than 27 million children are in danger whereas devastating floods break world records
The number of children affected by floods in Chad, Gambia, Pakistan and Northeastern Bangladesh reaches its highest level in over 30 years
Article
02 August 2022
Community care is essential in humanitarian crisis situation
The community care provided by mobile clinics saves the lives of thousands of children
Press release
16 March 2022
Through UNICEF Madagascar, UK provides continued emergency support to Madagascar
Photo essay
13 March 2022
A multi-pronged response to a complex emergency
An analysis of child malnutrition in the region shows that more than 300,000 children are at risk in the months ahead
Article
13 March 2022
Multi-sectoral response to drought in the South
An analysis of child malnutrition in the region shows that more than 300,000 children are at risk in the months ahead - this includes approximately 60,000 c
Press release
09 February 2022
In Madagascar, UNICEF working to assist tens of thousands following cyclone Batsirai
Press release
08 December 2021
European Union provides fresh funding to support COVID-19 vaccination in sub-Saharan Africa
The programme will reach more than 189 million people
Situation report
27 August 2021
Responding to the emergency in southern Madagascar
More than 1.14 million people, about 43% of the population in the 10 most affected districts, need emergency humanitarian assistance.
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Responding to the emergency in southern Madagascar
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